Jack Straw, Bertha, Wang Dang Doodle, Brown Eyed Women, Queen Jane Approximately, Row Jimmy, Let It Grow-> Jam-> Valley Road
Set 2
Picasso Moon, Foolish Heart, Looks Like Rain-> Terrapin Station-> Jam-> Drums-> Jam-> The Wheel-> I Need A Miracle-> Black Peter-> Turn On Your Love Light, E: The Weight
Notes
Matrix by dusborne
01-29-2014
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Reviewer:
mzlizizaninja
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July 30, 2014 Subject:
High Jinx on the West End
I just loved it. Well, goodness. How did the Brits like "Queen Jane"? I'm sure there was one, and they are so transparent about their love of the rich
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& famous,as compared to, say, Americans. The only band I ever saw at Wembley, and I'm not entirely sure if its on the West End or northerly, for sure not East End, and what's south end (dried up Thames?); I know for sure downtown is in the middle,the roads go in circles around it; anyway the only band I saw there was Elvis Costello and he was by himself that day. since I am #2 reviewer, can anyone answer me this: is "the weight" really about v.d., "take the load off Fanny, put the load on me...enough for(from?) everyone" or is that some kind of musician joke?